By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, the Michael Medved Show welcomes Dr. Stephen Meyer to talk about his bestselling book, Darwin’s Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design (2013). Listen in as Meyer and Medved discuss the mysteries of the Cambrian explosion and why this phenomenon continues to stump Darwinian evolutionists. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Heather Callaghan By Exopolitics The CDC has come out with some stunningly fascist vaccine regulations that would allow them to force (unknown, untested, and unlimited) vaccines on everyone. And the vaccines would be… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
“Not surprising, everything about Hillary is scripted and phony. Just thinking about her in the WH is enough to give you nightmares.” Admin At a Hillary Clinton town hall yesterday in Haverford, Pennsylvania, a 15 year old girl was supposedly “chosen at random” to ask a question of the former Secretary of State. But, the well-scripted performance raised some suspicion with a YouTuber named Spanglevision who decided to dig a little deeper. And, wouldn’t you know it, the “random” participant was none other than child actor, Brennan Leach, whose father just happens to be Pennsylvania democratic State Senator Daylin Leach.
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By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) Pets can enhance people’s lives in a number of very positive ways, such as by providing companionship, reducing stress and even improving their overall health. However, for a few unlucky people, cuddling their precious cat could lead to a life-threatening infection.While… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham Keep an eye on your mailbox because the next fascinating issue of the powerful, unique Answers magazine will be arriving very soon. This award-winning publication is read by over 200,000 people each issue, equipping them to think biblically and to defend the truth of the Bible. A family magazine, Answers is always timely, addressing the big societal and scientific questions of our day. If you aren’t a subscriber to this one-of-a-kind magazine, I encourage you to subscribe today so you don’t miss another issue. In this new issue you’ll learn about “the science of adorable”—how and why
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By George Zapo Turmeric is a golden colored, strongly flavored ancient spice with a wide range of health benefits. Renowned for centuries as both food and medicine, turmeric has resurfaced within the health and nutrition communities thanks to curcumin — the healing substance that supplies its vibrant color. Turmeric not only adds flavor to food, it also has scores of healing properties. At present, there have been thousands of peer-reviewed articles published proving the health benefits of this phenomenal plant. How to Grow Turmeric Indoors If you enjoy growing your own food, and if you find the spice to be
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By Troy Lacey Researchers made the claim that evolution of the placental mammals sped up faster in the 10 million years following the extinction of the dinosaurs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
“Another great “petition” stunt by Mark Dice showing how loony liberals can be.” Admin Social Justice Warriors sign a petition to arrest Donald Trump for “hate speech” crimes, and throw him to jail for ten years. This shocking social experiment was conducted by media analyst Mark Dice to discover how far liberals would go in hopes of stopping Donald Trump from becoming President of the United States. Media analyst Mark Dice has the story. © 2016 by Mark Dice
By Roy Ellery Natural remedies around the home are good for health, most readers of natural news will have realised this by now, however did you know there are a few well known natural treatments which can be used for your dogs health as well? In today’s article, we will take a look at some of the most common natural treatments for a variety of problems seen in dogs from time to time. Repelling fleas: As most people know, fleas are a very common problem known to affect dogs greatly, regardless as to whether your dog is entirely indoors, fleas
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A creationist scholar recently received a six-figure settlement from California State University Northridge, a payout that resolved a 2-year-old lawsuit that alleged the scholar had been fired after discovering soft tissue on a triceratops horn and publishing his findings. The plaintiff, Mark Armitage, had alleged religious discrimination and a violation of the Fair Employment and Housing Act in his suit, claiming in court documents that after his discovery – which supports a young Earth theory – some professors went on a successful “witchhunt” against him. Armitage’s attorney, Alan Reinach, called the settlement “groundbreaking,” noting that in his decades
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Data storage technology has come a long way since punch cards. But the undisputed king of data density is still DNA. A team of scientists fit 70 billion copies of their genetics book—including page formatting instructions and images totaling 700 terabytes of data—into just one gram of DNA. Read More: Scientists Store 70 Billion Books on DNA | The Institute for Creation Research
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million Americans suffer with Alzheimer’s disease and 1 of every 3 seniors dies with some form of dementia.1 Families may spend over $5,000 each year caring for a loved one, and it costs the U.S. $216 billion a year for Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. However, feeding your brain the right food isn’t just about preventing a disease in the future. Giving your brain the fuel it needs to function optimally may also improve your current cognitive function and creativity, making you more productive at
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A confronting look at the impact of God-hating, influential writers. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Julie Fidler A recent investigation by the environmental organization Greenpeace uncovered unpublished field trials by pesticide manufacturers which show that their products cause serious harm to honeybees at high levels. Senior scientists are now calling for the companies to stop hiding the results of their tests. [1] Uncovering the Truth Source: March Against Monsanto Greenpeace used the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain the results of research conducted by Syngenta and Bayer on their neonicotinoid insecticides, which the manufacturers had submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). [2] Neonicotinoids, also called neonics, are the world’s most widely used
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By Dr. B Hibiscus flowers are widely known for their tropical beauty. These large red, orange, pink, or yellow flowers can be worn in the hair or in bright leis around the neck. But many people may not realize that hibiscus also makes a wonderful tea. For example, hibiscus tea (or sour tea) is very popular in Mexico because it is medicinal, delicious, and easy to make. Hibiscus tea has gained attention in the scientific community too. This is because hibiscus is rich in antioxidants, which protect against cell damage and heart disease, in turn. Considering the high prevalence of
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By Creation Moments Speaking, singing, writing and body language are all familiar ways of communicating. Science has now learned of another means of communication that has been going on all around us, yet we are not even aware of it. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“More PC lunacy from the Mr. O admin, he’s certainly adding to his repulsive “legacy”. Hillary will only continue and accelerate this PC lunacy if she wins the WH so cast your vote wisely in Nov.” Admin (Photo: U.S. Navy) Fresh off naming new Navy ships for liberal activists and removing “man” from personnel titles, U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is now moving forward with a massive overhaul of enlisted ratings titles throughout the service branch. “The Navy deep-sixed all of its 91 enlisted ratings titles [Sept. 29], marking the beginning of an…
By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) In a move that is casting some serious doubt on assumptions about reproduction that have been held for centuries, scientists have just managed to breed mice without the need for fertilized eggs.The team of embryologists at the UK’s University of Bath injected sperm… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham The media are abuzz with evidence of a rapidly rising number of nonbelievers. But are there any true atheists? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to research1 published in 2015, anxiety (characterized by constant and overwhelming worry and fear) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the U.S., now eclipsing all forms of cancer by 800 percent. Data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suggests the prevalence of anxiety disorders in the U.S. — which include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety and panic disorder — may be as high as 40 million, or about 18 percent of the population over the age of 18, making it the most common mental illness in the nation.2,3 According …read more Read
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By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) In the upcoming November elections, every one of the 435 members of the House of Representatives – along with 34 members of the Senate – will be up for re-election.The Autism Action Network wishes to remind everyone that this is the perfect opportunity… …read more Read more here: Natural News
“Leave it to the Dems to propose such a resolution, just another indicator of their depravity. Hillary of course is an admirer of Margaret Sanger the founder of PP so I’m sure she is in lock step with this.” Admin Over a dozen Democratic senators have proposed a resolution in celebration of the 100th year of the birth control and abortion giant Planned Parenthood, stating that the organization is an “essential thread in the fabric of society,” in part by helping to grow the economy by keeping women in the workforce instead of raising their children.Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon announced
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Exciting research from the summer of 2012 described DNA variation in the protein coding regions of the human genome linked to population growth. One of the investigation’s conclusions was that the human genome began to rapidly diversify not more than 5,000 years ago.1,2 This observation closely agrees with a biblical timeline of post-flood human diversification. Yet another study, this one published in the journal Nature, accessed even more extensive data and unintentionally confirmed the recent human history described in Genesis.3 Read More: Genetics Research Confirms Biblical Timeline | The Institute for Creation Research
“Needless to say the MSM doesn’t publicize the results of this poll for obvious reasons. Let’s hope it’s correct again as it was in 2012.” Admin Let the MSM crow all they want about Hillary Clinton’s small lead in their skewed polling. Trump is doing great in the only two polls that seem to portray an accurate picture of US sentiment – the USC Daybreak poll, and the UPI/CVoter polls, both the national daily version, and the state-by-state weekly poll.I didn’t realize this, but the USC poll actually existed during the last cycle, during the 2012 election. But at that
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“A different Clinton foundation scandal, do we really want these two greedy reprobates back in the WH? Let’s hope the answer is NO in Nov.” Admin Three months after leaving the White House in 2001, former President Bill Clinton arrived in India to cheering throngs to help those who had just lost a million homes in the aftermath of a massive earthquake that killed 20,000 and injured 166,000. In classic Clinton style, he solemnly promised that his new nonprofit — called the American India Foundation (AIF) — would rebuild 100 villages. Rajat Gupta, his millionaire co-chairman, pledged $1
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By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J Frompovich This is Edition No. 2 of “What’s at stake with the proposed CDC Rulemaking” in which I want to prompt readers that the comment period for the totally outrageous ‘rules’ the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Perhaps the greatest problem for evolution is where and how the first biomolecules and cells originated by means of random processes. And if that problem wasn’t substantial enough—essentially statistically and biologically impossible—a new discovery makes the odds even worse. Colonies of complex fossil microbes have recently been found that allegedly push the origin of life to at least 3.7 billion years into the past—a period of time thought to be unfavorable for life to begin. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org